Museum Exhibits
in Educational Resources
Currently Funded Projects |
Here you will find the current SEPA programs that have museum exhibits or traveling exhibits. Click on the More detail "Click here" to be directed to its website (if available) for more information. Click on the Title of the project to get the contact info.
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Building Bridges to Health Science Literacy University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN Grade level: Resource: museum exhibits Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Cellular Universe: The Promise of Stem Cells Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, MD Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Curricula Modeled on Biodiversity & Vector-Borne Disease Yale University, New Haven, CT Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Diseases and Decisions: The Current Science on Emerging Threats Exhibition Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit on infectious disease Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Museum Exhibition/Program, Phase I/II Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN Grade level: public Resource: Disease Detectives, a 1500 sq. ft. traveling exhibition about infectious diseases. Museum visitors become infectious disease—fighting detectives and solve up to three mysteries. Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Genome Science for Health: Web-Based Curricula for Biology, Phase I & II University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Grade level: Public Resource: "Stem Cells and You" traveling exhibit explores the science of stem cells, current and potential medical applications, and ethical issues. Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Heart Smart University of Miami Coral Gables, Coral Gables, FL Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
HOPE Partnership (Health Observances & Public Education) (Phase II) University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Grade level: 6-12 Resource: science centers/museums (middle and high school students and teachers). Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
If a Starfish Can Grow a New Arm, Why Can't I? Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA Grade level: 6-8 Resource: The exhibit, If A Starfish Can Grow a New Arm, Why Can’t I? Cost: More detail: Click here
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Mapping the Future of Bioengineering & Technology Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH Grade level: Public Resource: permanent exhibition and related programs on biomedical engineering Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Nationwide Dissemination of Inside Cancer, a SEPA-Funded Internet Site for Teachers Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY Grade level: Resource: Inside Cancer website Cost: More detail: Click here
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PowerPlay: Kids Measuring Their Bodies' Responses to Physical Challenges Children's Museum of Houston, Houston, TX Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit on physical activity & diet Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Small Museum Research Collaborative: Exhibit-based Outreach Oregon Museum of Science & Industry, Portland, OR Grade level: Resource: museum exhibit Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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TRY-IT - Translating Research to Youth through information Technology University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Grade level: Resource: museum exhibits Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
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